Pulsed power
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Pulsed power is the science and technology of accumulating energy over a relatively long period of time and releasing it instantly, thus increasing the instantaneous power. They can be used in some applications such as food processing, water treatment, weapons, and medical applications.
Overview
[edit]Energy is typically stored as electric potential energy within capacitors, or in the case of explosive pulsed power, as chemical energy. The stored energy is released over a very short time scale resulting in a large amount of power being delivered to a load which can be used to study high energy density physics phenomena such as Inertial confinement fusion using a Z-pinch, and plasma physics or to create Electromagnetic radiation.
Some electrically driven pulsed power accelerators make use of pulse forming lines to compress the current pulse before reaching the load, as is often the case when Marx generators are used as the prime power source. Other circuit architectures such as Linear transformer drivers or impedance-matched Marx generators typically do not require any pulse compression.
Maximum Power Records
[edit]Single pulse energies as high as 100 MJ, power as high as a "few hundred terawatts" with voltages between 10 kV and 50 MV, and currents between 1 kA and 10 MA, have been achieved at least as of 2006.[1]
Usage
[edit]Railgun is one of the example usage of pulsed power and it is still at research stage due to its complexity.
See also
[edit]- Crossatron – Type of gas-filled tube used as a pulsed modulator device
- Dipole magnet – Simplest type of magnet "kicker"
- Electromagnetic forming
- Electromagnetic pulse – Burst of electromagnetic energy (EMP)
- Explosively pumped flux compression generator – Non-nuclear device that creates an electromagnetic pulse
- Ignitron – type of gas-filled tube used as a controlled rectifier
- Linear transformer driver – connection of switches and capacitors designed to deliver rapid high power pulses
- Magnetic pulse welding – metal welding process
- Particle accelerator – Research apparatus for particle physics
- Power (physics) – Amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- Pulse-forming network
- Thyratron – Gas-filled tube, electrical switch, rectifier
- Triggered spark gap – Two conducting electrodes separated in order to allow an electric spark to pass between
- Z Pulsed Power Facility – World's largest pulsed power facility, "Z machine"
Manufacturers
[edit]- ABB Pulsed Power Manufacturer of semiconductor-based replacements for thyratrons